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  • Class 1 - From Baltimore to Ferguson, and Beyond: Ethical Practice in Community Outreach
    October 2, 2017
    10:00 am - 1:00 pm
  • Class 2 - How can I be Ethical When You’re Driving Me Crazy!? Surviving the Emotional Hazards of the Workplace
    October 2, 2017
    1:45 pm - 4:45 pm
  • Class 3 - Friends, Pokes and Tweets: Ethical Considerations Online and In Person
    October 2, 2017
    5:30 pm - 8:30 pm

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Ethics, Urban Riots, Social Media, Workplace Survival Marathon!

October 2, 2017

Pikesville Library Symbol to indicate that the branch meets accessibility standards

1301 Reisterstown Road

Pikesville, MD 21208

 

 

This CE You! Marathon Seminar includes three excellent classes

(a total of 9 category I CEUs).

You can attend all three classes or select individual classes.  

The Cost of the full seminar is $149.

Two classes are $99. One class is $59. 

Refreshments (healthy and not-so healthy) served throughout the day! Parking is free.

 

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Class I – 10:00am – 1:00pm

From Baltimore to Ferguson, and Beyond: Ethical Practice in Community Outreach (3 Category I Ethics CEUs)

Recent high profile police-involved fatalities resulted in unrest in cities across the United States. Locally, riots in Baltimore led to a weeklong city curfew and National Guard presence. Many in the community of helping professionals were left wondering what more could we have done. This class will provide the skills necessary for helping professionals to take action in community organizing and stabilization.  It builds on the concepts of values, ethical standards, community organization, and case planning in dealing with large and small systemic issues that our communities are facing.

 

Through interactive discussions and group activities participants will develop the skills necessary to have successful interactions within the community; as well as, take action steps to create peaceful solutions to community upheaval. This class will also teach professionals how to organize and stabilize communities in the midst of challenges and promote safety.  Participants will sharpen assessment and safety planning skills that will be useful to all areas of social work practice. (Trainer,  Tara Rice, LCSW-C, Director, The TARA Center)

Class 2 – 1:45pm – 4:45pm

How can I be Ethical When You’re Driving Me Crazy!? Surviving the Emotional Hazards of the Workplace (3 Category I Ethics CEUs)

The work place throws together people who did not choose each other, but were hired to work towards a common goal. Workplace dynamics create challenges for professionals as they struggle to achieve their own goals while meeting the objectives and expectations of the organization. But what are our Ethical obligations to colleagues? What does the Code of Ethics have to say about this topic?

 

Working with difficult people actually affords clinicians an opportunity to hone their clinical skills while learning to work out unique challenges.

 

This interactive training will help you understand effective methods for working with difficult people and gain a personal serenity that will allow them to thrive while working through the emotional ups and downs of the workplace. (Trainer Jeffrey Davidson, LCSW-C, LICSW, Director, CE You!)

 

*Evening Ethics*

 

 

Class 3 – 5:30pm – 8:30pm

Friends, Pokes and Tweets: Ethical Considerations Online and In Person (3 Category I Ethics CEUs)

“Do you have children?”, “Are you married?”, “Will you be my friend on Facebook?” Boundary issues with clients and ethical considerations have only become more complicated in recent years. With the extent of personal information that is available on the internet, clinicians need to be cautious about what information is available to their clients.

Participants will evaluate appropriate uses of self disclosure by viewing examples of therapy sessions from popular movies and television. Participants will become knowledgeable of the 10 things clinicians need to know about privacy on the internet and how to protect themselves. This information will assist clinicians in making ethical decisions related to self disclosure. (Trainer, Annie Sutton, LCSW-C)

This CE You! Marathon Seminar includes three excellent classes (a total of 9 category I CEUs). You can attend all three classes or select individual classes. The Cost of the full seminar is $149. Two classes are $99. One class is $59. Refreshments (healthy and not-so healthy) are served through out the day.

Venue:  

Address:
1301 Reisterstown Road, Pikesville, Maryland, 21208, United States

Description:

Handicap Accessible.

Parking is free. Please note, this parking lot can get very crowded as there is also an active senior center on site. It is recommended to arrive early or carpool if you can.